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Gifted Learners

Gifted Learners. Public School 77 The NYC Laboratory School for Gifted Education. Gifted learners are.

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Gifted Learners

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  1. Gifted Learners Public School 77 The NYC Laboratory School for Gifted Education

  2. Gifted learners are “Gifted pupils are those who show evidence of high performances capability and exceptional potential in area such as general intellectual ability, special academic aptitude and outstanding ability in visual and performing arts. Such definition shall include those pupils who require educational programs or services beyond those normally provided by the regular school program in order to realize their full potential.” New York State, 2014

  3. Mission of the Lower Lab School Acceleration Curriculum Compacting In depth study Evaluation and Analysis of information Additional certifications Social and Emotional Learning Enrichment programming to engage different senses

  4. School Enrichment Programs • Salvadori Center for Architecture • Livable Streets and Center for Architecture • Chess • Debate • Wingspan Center for the Arts

  5. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Character Education Frustration Tolerance Peer Mediation Acceptance of Responsibility Empathy Development

  6. Curriculum Development • Experiences for gifted students are qualitatively different from those provided for all children. • To design instructional activities to meet the needs of all students differentiate by content, process and product.

  7. Content • more complex • more abstract • more varied • organized differently.

  8. Process • defending one’s thinking • pace of teaching • type of approach (ex. Socratic Seminar) • Student Choice

  9. Fifth Grade Science Assessment One morning on his way to school, Josh noticed a fan-shaped pile of sand covering part of the sidewalk. It wasn’t there the day before, and he wondered how it got there. He made a list of clues to help him solve the mystery. These are the clues: It rained really hard last night. They are digging the basement for a new house on the land next to the sidewalk where I found the sand. There’s a big pile of sand that they dug out. When I look closely at the sand, I notice that there is some clay along the edges of the fan farthest from the basement. What ideas do you have for how the fan of sand got on the sidewalk.? Write a note to Josh describing your ideas and giving him some suggestions on where to look for more evidence?

  10. Product • varied formats • ‘real’ audiences • alternative assessments

  11. Synthesis Evaluation Analysis Application Comprehension Knowledge Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy • Creating • Evaluating • Analyzing • Applying • Understanding • Remembering

  12. Synthesis Evaluation Analysis Application Comprehension Knowledge For Gifted Learners

  13. Kristin Broderick First Grade Writing and Mathematics

  14. Allison Haimeck Second Grade Mathematics

  15. Double Number Line

  16. Stamps for Repeated Addition

  17. Laura King Latin and Wordmasters

  18. Dr. Katarina Klaf Science

  19. The Role of Participation in Math Olympiads at P.S. 77 Math Team Grades 4 and 5 Provide challenging problems to students from different areas of mathematics; Promote creative problem-solving skills and deepen logical thinking; Lead higher level discussions about multiple strategies used for solving a problem; Build deep mathematical thoughts.

  20. Engaging in Argumentation in ScienceWriting and Science Talk at P.S. 77 Use of “Probes” (formative assessment) Promote higher level thinking and evaluating Sample probes for younger and older students

  21. Ms. Denise Pérez Socratic Seminar

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